Louella Woodford
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Louella Annette Pitts Woolfolk (1919–1992), who wrote under the name of Louella Woodford, was an author and only daughter of writer Jack Woodford
. At age 18, she wrote a 273 page novel titled Maid Unafraid, which was published in 1937 by Godwin.
Her father dedicated most of his non-fiction books to her. The dedication from Plotting
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Jack Woodford
Jack Woodford was a successful pulp novelist and non-fiction author of the 1930s and 1940s. He wrote unique books on writing and getting published...
. At age 18, she wrote a 273 page novel titled Maid Unafraid, which was published in 1937 by Godwin.
Her father dedicated most of his non-fiction books to her. The dedication from Plotting
Plotting (non-fiction)
Plotting is a book by Jack Woodford. Initially published as Plotting - How to Have a Brain Child in 1939, the book was re-issued with the title Plotting in 1948...
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"To Louella, who is, seven years later, and seven years older, seven times as worthy of the original dedication to Trial and Error."
Selected bibliography
Fiction- Maid Unafraid (1937, Godwin)
- Strange Daughter (1942, Jonathan Swift)